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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JU COACHMAN TAU{;H] A LESSO.\ ,\; .;r_\'_nnm. Yo rl:a:‘»":l::'.: Dry Goods Co. LABORERS Axfln&' A FRAUD A PUBL]C BENEFAC [OR. bl 2 i doand Bargains from every department for to- | Ask to Have m Phoesix Mortgage Set Over 100 useful articles to select from. | .o o™ o viaie” cale. All summer Aside and Diselared Vold. f There can be no mistake and no disappoint- [ MOTTOW 8 (Saturday Tl | Two score of the laborers who workea for | PTOfeSSOr Munyoa's Great Work Among " " y # vods t ®o, t o cost. The Now Ho Rogrets Uaving Climbed Tnto the | ment, av it in cérialn wth every purchase | Euis must ko, cost or po for the Phosats Poundys oemoety up. to_the e Sufeing Wb oS Btk e e See the splendid line of o s only l ; A ve #9 y . ~ Editorial Apple Tree. now on display. SWIVEL SILKS, 15C. time of its failure Iast: Mareh have gotten 350 DOZEN CLOSING OUT. The ones we have sold all along for 39c | together, appointed a trustee, and bigun an| 0 e 5 s A big line of fancy stamped linen and duck | yomorrow you can buy them for 15¢. action against the propeietors of the foundry, ! n arve y ’ HONIN'S METHOD OF PROTECTING FRUIT | clegant tinted doylies, two for G, BUORING OVt PARASOLS, charging fraud and dessit fn the method of Mecting Cares. Men S Hose e center pleces, stamped, be. The $1.60 quality white parasol, 98 dealing with thé werMmen. The district | o T, il S oy tinted table covers, 0 quality white rufied parasol, | court has been asked to set aside a chattel | Mr George Lodge, the well-known rea BLACK OR TAN—15C QUALITY, » Man| Knitting silk, two for 25c. 51 Torigage. which the-tamdry pegple placed | cjtate dealer, Third and Federal streets, 48 yards silk floss for The $3.00 quality silk sun umbrellas with | ™ L . aundry peop - Philadelphia, Pa., is not only one of the most 12 yards elegant linen lace Sc. Dresden and silver trimmed handlos, $1.50, | 00 the plant, that the workmen may levy an | prominent real estate brokers in the cit with Property that Was HAMMOCK! ) CHALL! YARD. execution on the property. but s the gencral manager of the new un- I country.” A full sized, fancy striped, only for mcveral monthe. Thomas Bryden an | ¥hich 8 designed to supersede the overhead 0c. 35¢ quality ladies’ fast black hose, trolly. Read what he says A full sized fancy striped with pillow, | double heel ‘and toe, 2 3% *| forty-one other workmen labored in the | “iEver siuce 1568 1 have been a great ; John McCreary has a coachman who has | A il g P ADIES BUMMER. VESTS, Phoenix foyndry, accepting promises instead | sufferer from sclatic rhenmatism. There Warranted fast colors. worked for him for several years. Me- | e nobby h pock, solid colors, with dies’ crochet nec or vests, 1G] Oof pay, untfl the collapse came he foundry | were times when the excruciating pain nearly Oreary ought to know the coachman when | geep, m',‘.,;l.ff..wiml','.'w'l'm\ R i G e e S e people’ placed 1 a chattel mortgage | drove me insane, and I was practically help SATURDAY ALL DAY 'éoognite the 1 Lhetad 4 : i : a5 | for $10,000, ¢ g all of the plant, and |less. Upon a friend’s advice 1 was induced this morning. Big Dan Honin, the muscular [ Come early, 5000 books b the best s 76c value negligee shirts, 421 The workmen allegs that this mortgage was | taking a few dcses the pain left me and I g A drawn three months prior to the failure, but | have not had the slightest symptoms of any i cholce on Satu en's and boys'_s ats at % price to editor of the Rallway News and Nebraska | 4ihore in the country; ch n Satur- | Men's and boys’ straw hats at 3 price 0| Crguq and deceit it was kept off the rec- | return of the: disease. I have recommended Democrat, I8 carrying his good right hand envelopes for 1c Men's balb . 15c garment, | 9T0E nd from the knowledge of the laborers, | this remedy (o several of my. triends, Wi ul in a ling, and in explaining how he became | 5000 boxes fancy pape velopes to be LADIES' ) , 2%4C. AbAGILaly t1lad, and Che INboRere:thsrelipan!| - SAuAYON's, REGOAKLIE Oure (8 guirantesd - e X disfigured throws considerable light on | sold at 10c per box, worth At oy At o and publica- | €lected Bryden ‘their trustes to collect $4.- [ to cure the rheumatism in any part of the S0 DOZRKN the cause of the change in faclal appearanc: HAYDENS' BUTTE ‘o Lol I‘“ e ¥ of claims for wag In April this | body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured ) BF eomary's coachman We announced a great sale on butter and | tions now on sale ' o0 (o | was reduced to judgment. and an attempt | in from one to five days. It never fails to MEN S DERB Y IBBED IR Nay Beeti 16 8L, Louls for kome time, |TCAte &nd by reading thess prices you will B 3 3 £ ) made to collect the debt by levying an ml— cure sharp, shooting pains in the arms has a fine blue grass sward in front of his [ will be sold at 7c, ¢ re is not a | Offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St [he touch:d the he proceeded at his | hours, It fs guaranteed to promptly cure — i, r e tree, loaded with | pound of it but is fine. in and take | Paul raflway, the short line to Chicago. A |peril. The laborers claim they will have | lameness, stift and swollen joi house, and has an apple tree, loaded with | I ] s, Stiff back 0 COL choice frult that is fast ripening in the July | Some home clean train, made up and started from |no means of g their money unless the | and all pains in the hips and loins. Chronic CREAM COLOR, ugar cured N 1 hams, 9%c. Omaha. Bagg: checked from residence to | court grants an Injunction, forbidding either heumatism, sciatica, lumbago, or pain in the sun. McCreary's coachman is a connoisseur alt pork, € pickle pork, 7%c; Boston | destination. gant servic and | the bank or the foundry company from [ back are speedily cured In the matter of apples, and the McCreary g cut hams courteous emplo Entire train lighted by | disposing of the buildings and tools and [ Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy horses like a change of pasture occasionally 3 9c. electricity and heated by steam, with electric | setting aside the mortgage on the ground of | Company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics . 8o, during H absence, the achman HAYDEN BROS. light in every berth. Finest dining car | an intent to defraud creditors. for nearly every dise which are sold by began a series of fore He B PSRy cervice in the west, with meals served “a la [ A temporary injunction has been granted. [all druggists, mosily for 25 cents a bottle, apples and found them good. Mra W tatiBY, arte” Mhe Blyer \eaves Wt 6 1 i QkilY Lk I T Those who are in doubt as (o ‘the natur 75¢ would be cheap enough. protested and was laughed at. The horses of from Unfon depot. 5 o their disease should address Professar -, OF Were picketed on the Honin lawn, while the | A recent letter from a settler on land ad- |t BROE SHRECE ooy i (reet, .| When it convenes next fall the district | Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphla, giv ALL OF NEXT WEEK coachman climbed the apple tree and helped | joining our Orchard Homes lands, in speak- | o Se b 050 Rioker agent. court will be asked to decide whether or not | ing full’ symptoms of their disease. Profes himself. This proceeding was repeated a 1I\[z”ul km‘.; vum.”nw"mrw. I.n:n;n_m}vu‘u Henry Bolln, ex-city treasurer, by his ac- | S0T _\thx\..,“\u y;w'\: (u\lh-lfil:h' (l(l‘|'m‘)n\|n!”“., case number of times, and when Honin came | ‘I think this section offeres greater induce e Aoy v 018 A0THE tWee i & #Rounan Tort and give yo e benefit of his advice ab. home a few days ago he was told of the | ments than any other portion of the south CLALAD AL WL b tions some weeks ago, gave grounds for the | .5 yiely " free of all charge. The remedies coachman's trespass and of his impudence, | Our place shipped last season 7,000 to 8,000 —_— bringing of a vu'h-;‘ nt suits by his creditors | wijl be sent to any address on receipt of re He decided to get even, and he did bales of cotton, and of fruit and vegetable Via the Snuta Fe Koute. for the recovery of debts. Among the num- | (il price. Shortly after daylight yesterday morning | from 2,000 to 3,000 cases a day; this ship: For lowest rates on tickets and best ac- [ ber I"Yfl;"‘”"""‘“l'\’\\'y ‘hix"h»(w:\l“(u !]:WT{ :]:;\ e TOT IRET Honin found a man in his apple t He went | ment of garden truck and fruit will b ccmmodations call: on or address E. L. - 5 . ¥ S pIg '_ " ol 9 out and @ him in conversation. The | 1argely increased each year, as the northern | Palmer, P. A. Santa Fe Route, Room 1, First [ 8Verr 'l’vh\fl‘ Bolln HRY |-'wm.'l| trom :lr:- MUNYON’S REMEDIES, poacher admitted that he had been in the | men who come in here are all turning their [ National Bank, Omah SrRNAILE HI BFOatarg AtA LUA: bee HRAUAHE | s N R e sk or DEib tree before, and that he had fed the Me. | attention to this branch of industry. We - L e B L oL R by pe PENFOLD CO,, Creary steeds on the Honin lawn. He was | have good graded schools nine months of Montgomery Prices. FanaLy j‘“‘fi,“”“]‘ T GPAILOTE < WaN: (e 108 Farnaw 8 HSPPnite Paxton Hotel, then asked to leave the place at once. He |the year. We want all the good settlers | Soda, etc., all flavors, 40 cents per case “”“”‘M} TR bt LI NEB. haughtily declined to act upon the request | you can send us; there is room and a wel- | seltzers, cider, root beer, ginger ale, ete., | gp' 10 the. bakk. on tHaNe BroGAdA " Honin insisted, and repeated his request a | come for them. We raise almost everything | quarts, $1.00 per dozen fhan SLURE R ‘;K.,‘f ":”,.,.h. |'l§:um;41.|i F GUPIDENE’ s PP third time. Coachy was obstinate and im. | that we need and what we have to buy | BLKHEAD R VORKS, Omaha. |egstate to realize on three prom v notes cure 5 pudent. Then the row commenced. Honin | costs but little; fuel costs us next to noth- e L Sk | ures the effects of caught coachy under the jaw and knocked | Ing. LELAND'S OCEAN HOUSE, L LA L LG R self-abuse, excesses, him out. He did not want to take any | Parties of three to five families are HONHsa NISEIAtention. to- COMbAL the A llegas ons, Impocency, 3 chances, so he held his adversary up with | wanted for this growing section, where care T tions. He files a motion asking a dissolu- { aricocels and consty one hand and punched him with the other | fully selected fruit and truck farming lands Phe most ch C o resort i er- | tion of the attac 4 At O UL C Rte tlmes tor ltckt O eaCa oyt nd truck farming lands | mue most charming seaside resort in Amer- | tion of the attachment Eo% "six tor Ton At the end of the first round the conchman [ Organize a club! Full particulars on ap: | I°% YOU can enloy batfing, Boating, fshin Troubles of the Hetrs, %4 AN IELG cgoaD U q P (@) n expressed o wilingness 10 leave the place | plication to e o b et e b | & e RaTFaet) Gaored in spite of the L n as rele d. is promise was ot i V. b, Tener; gel AL, Al los e L ’ orse of th> co o] - BRAa T good faltt, and as Goon. s the Honin | 1611 Biroem Gtreet Omana: Noseok rooms of Charles W. Squires at the Millard, | adverse decision of th= court, which was Omaha, Nebraska, BRI E A heahi. Toseendd. the onact WARREN F, LELAND, Proprietor. |In favor of the Missourl Pacific Railway grip had been loowened . the coschinan e o gttt Ll : S RO (B (L o o M T had not done so. second dose w gtk g D BALTIMORE. the administrator by the probate court was than the first, and the brulsed and batte the They l 3 Administers a Severe Heating to Who Insisted Upon Belng Familiar . s 3 not good, are still fighting R AR Vo Ersotet e e ! . Y. P. U Delegates and Friends Enroute | Halt Fareto Baltimore, Half Fare to Balti- | claim that one ' Ladies’ Musli : DL L g Ladies’ Muslin this morning was but a wreck of his former o . to Ba'timors, more. trated upon them by the railway company ¢ d gelf. Honin is somewhat disfigured, but is | Members of the state transportation com- HALF FARE TO BALTIMORE. in that the company appeared in court and b, U w still In the ring. i c: 5, at th Monday and Tuesday, July 15 and 16, via (r]h(.lin‘lll an entry of )uv!r;‘:mr’n!‘ of which | THE LARGEST PIECE ndaer ear9 e NORT! N LI 'ICKET OFFICE, | the Northwestern line; through cars and sey- | they had no notice. 1In the judgment, an 3 ROBBED WHILE SINGING IN CHURCH. ral other things people want order that the estate pay the c a 0F GOOD T0BAO ity Call then and secure your raflroad t | “"GITY TICKET OFFICE. 1401 FARNAM ST, | made. The Jay estat> has had a g Thief Touches the Choir Hoys for Their | badge and accommodations in the g These tickets are good on the “limited” | Of trouble in court. A woman calling he | T8 Money. special car. e entire state dole Noi Bt it elizks athior tians: Mrs. Jay first had letters of admini 1/ ot Hard luck has marked some of the choir | 124Ves at 5:45 p. m. Monday, from the Union grdered | She haa beent deolared ‘a A WL AATe boys at St. Mathlas church, 1423 South Tenth At denct CHARL 3 S i Btn P hut trator, and he'absconded.. The last ad ) Wy o B Y J ) MORG i ST TAKE S : Sitnern inis- street, and a couple of them at least, are oR Via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern | raior’ appointed, the court s was ap- Transportation Leader. railway, August 19 to ickets will be on t ’ Vi i L ) mourning the mysterious departure of some —_———— SalevIL) e rabove 1o fare for. the | Pointed tov late to do t 3 7 ) v ! money. Hot Springs, Soath Dakota. round trip. T t lo and 4 2 ) e N ¢ A Last Sunday James Stephenson, jr., col- “heap rates—limit 30 Inquire 1401 | Cleveland and along the ore of ¢ }’ fi, 1! - () 7 s Lake Erie almost its entire length, through | Hotel Ol | lected $17 for his father and tucked it away | Farnam street. g Ll T D ) 5 ; 3 ——— the beautiful Mohawk Valley and the Berk 4 it rom th heapes fie Fines in a pocket on the inside of his coat. The Taxpayers Fallod to Protest. shire Hills, or via Albany and Hudson river | oo 0 Radien ah 4 Z From the Cheapest to t 1est, young man wore the coat and went down to The city counecll met as a board of equaliza- | boats, - if desired, or via the St. Lawrenc 4 hav fumatiem or neuraigia, (71 . 5, © ORI RR st o bR alngs 1n bl cholos| (loar Semberaas £15) Nass o 1P | river ‘and through the White mountains. Stop | 1Y Kidney or uterine trouble, are emaciated / ; 25c Garments at. 43 1,;_0 Upon reaching the church he hung his coat LA Lh ar st the | ouar allowed at Niagara Falls and Saratoga, | OF have Superfluous flosh and your doctor 50c Garments at.... SOROOD LG 25¢ in the vestry room, donned his gown and | PN Of assessment on & number of small im- | and on the return at Chautauqua lake, ~A [ Orders baths, before ‘golug to the expense of i g 75¢c Garments at. .. 8T7ic £ L2 il 2 L) ¢ | provements. Kment was elected cha splendid opportunity for your summer vaca- | & trip, try our baths. » A (i 5 Bt ' N4l foom }m?r niu' '(‘Nl‘““ml“\ldm'(:’w;p’:] journment was taken until 4 o'clock, when | B. P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas City, Mo,; | cated, vapor, electric, sea salt, sulphur, Mer f L $1.50 Garments at.. 75¢ R T oney haa aken Slent the board reported on the plan | C. K. Wilber, western passenger agent, Chi- | curial, ofl rubs and hot milk baths. 4 - $8.00 Garments at ... . destes v BLIb0) Gerald sings In the St. Matthias | Of assessment for grading Twenty-sixth street, | C480. e ——— .\|..(»,.x','~ ‘h; an elicated masseuse. \ % b choir a v m to the ex- 2’}"" Hickory street to the south Hne of Met with o Peculiar Accident. Ladies’ Turk'sh baths and physical ecul- \ 2 w BENNETT ( O tent of 75 eents last Sunday night, the money | SCully’s addition; Twenty-third street, from | g . colter, an employe of F. L. Cotton, | ture parlors, 109-110 Bee buflding. . . 'y having been taken from his coat while it | Dodke 1o Davenport: the alley between Twen- | . o\ i a peculiaraceident yesterday morning £ was In the vestry room. It {s a mystery how | tY-fifth avenue and Twenty-sixth street vl & i 3 A i the thief got into the room, as the outside | MAry's avenue and Half-Howard street; curb. | While engaged in hoisting ice to the third | s o ¢ Dry Goods Department, R as” Clossd” and aml ot the wit ing and paving Chicago street, from Twenty- | Story of the building occupled by Kirsch- ' % - res bolted. Officers of the church have instituted | third to Twenty-fourth; Twenty-eighth ave- | braun Bros., at HEE o Ard AL an Investigation and hope to locate the guilty [ nue, from Dodge to Davenport streets, and the | ~Colter was on the ice wagon and was pull- party. paving on Erskine and Corby=streets. | Ing the hoisting rope. The huge cake of lc - had almost_reached the third story windo AR AT Erlantts) Name, - when the hooks slipped and the cake fel resentative orga 1 e princip: nety 1 [ Thomas Thompson came in from Griswoid, | Belts with with large buckles of oxidized | The falling ice struck on the wagon whee SR 18ty 3 O 1 Ta., Thursday with $8 in his vest silver are very much in vogue. Dr. Price’s| and was badly smashed up. A huge sliver / and la Baking Powder, the housemother's best ally, | from ol orner of e o struck Colte W "publ pocket and showed up at the po- 8 h Y, | from one corner of the cake struck Colter Dabil lice station yesterday morning with is always honored and sought for. fRRhe . plerced through between his y 7 PAPERS adupted for hotel ady ng. ¢ an empty purse’ and o tale of woo. "I | pLENTY OF BUSINESS IN SIGHT (famoved to bis home, and medical actendance Y DO ARG RRRD S I el B o il e b ey o i s k& summoned: | _ ! / nited Hafen S 0 B o flomiin pamae Tho s e o e oven th ioavs totios seat cu by, tos | MIER LE® WALKED THE PLANE e L B e AR : R taken. If he had only known his friend’s . ¥ thilaspegiors; ; : iR sintar AbliTontin ARG, B e Liha o o ey oy the atoulal liaye Kioked Long ao, bt e allowea | | Tt Board ot Muble Wotke mek yepierday Thie poorsolakmantisiteying means reasonable care and occ : . the, matter to go b ow 0 : i crime. The matter Is being investigated. sttt by and now it is t00 |, novior to succeed Mike Lee. Street Com- himself, but he can't “It's all rot to kick, anyhow.” sald an. | ™ssloner Kaspar offered a resolution to dis- get that horrible sound out of 2 OR. Exclaims thousands of people who have taken [ gther engineer. “The days of kicking have | PEMSe With the services of a sidewalk inspec his haad.—Get your neighbor i MoCREW Hood’s Sarsaparilla at this eason of the year, | gone by. The Union Pacific has excellent | (OF He urged that there was no use for an and who have noted the success of the medi- | equipment, and the only thing to do is to | inspector at this time, and it was a useless fojtuyiorirentaRIsimLil 8 6PECIALIST A Ripans Tabule is oh 1 gln]e‘ in Klviinx lhvmlrrlh‘(l from that tired | pull trains through. That's what I do, ‘and | Waste of money. h‘l‘lw other two members ano, my friend.—It's music is 34.a WHO TREATS ALL P CnOLlD 1 1n eeling, waning appetite and state of extreme | make the best of the situation | voted “no,” and’ the passage of the resolu- bt S X o exhaustion after the close confinement of a | Business is picking up on the Union Pa- | tion was defeated. always sweet, no matter who PRIVATE D]SEASES, ¢ e long winter season, the busy time attendant | cific, according to this engineer, and within | Contracts were let as follows: Grading plays it. 2 Woakness and Socres most cases. upon a large and pressing business during the | a month he thought all the old equipment | Thirty-fifth avenue, from Farnam to Dodge "G spring months and with vacation time yet | of the company would be actively in service | street, P. H. Mahoney, 10 cents per yard; A. HOSPE, Jr. MEN ONLY some weeks distant. It is then that the [ once more. There is considerable movement | grading Mason street, from Twenty-second to e ; Tyery cure gunranioed building-up powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla | In cattle from the west to Kansas City, as | Twenty-fourth streef, Alfred Bralnard, 7 masicand s g D ToA1R e porionos. are .fully appreclated. It seems perfectly | Well as to Omaha, and from the round ups | cents; grading Thirty-fifth street, from Dodge 3 : Dok Kree. adapted to overcome that prostration caused | (aking place in Wyoming, a big movement | to Davenport street, P. H. Mahoney, 9% S8 R ach & Parnam sta., Ripans Tabules: Sold by druggiats, or by mail by change of season, climate or life, and | In cattle is anticipated next winter, cents. it the pr Dox) 1s sent 10 The Rie s o mdasnio, ook 2 pans Chemica No. 10 Spruce t i while it tones and sustains the sysism e e iy, par i 0 Spruce at., N it purifies and vitalizes the blood. R Ry o vy : W.finu@m,mw&mw&fl&mé () ENNYR YAL PILLS [P )5 o ) 10 Beginning Saturday, July 13th. way,” said an engineer yesterday. *‘We sionally a little medicine—not much. The agricultural rt of 1894 shows that in Mississippl all branches of agriculture can SRt Bt S S The U. S. Government Tests et o v..‘”’\‘\‘;;l'l‘,;ff;j’{.{“7‘«?]}.,;: auct Show the Absolute Superiority of 162,430: number of hol 164,250 RESTORE sult fatally. Mail o order we give Bumber of domestic fowls was 5 : (Data from the latest Official U. S. Government Reporton Baking the egg product was 11 3,498 doze - “From these figures,” said Mr. George W Powders, Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 13, page 599.) Ames, 1617 Farnam street, Ov Seen that in Mississippi ge farming, . BIBRIGE. &lock Taising, sheep husbandry OYAL is placed first of the cream of tartar dairying, bee culture or poultry farming i Ty R et A R UL B, B powders; actual strength, 160.6 cubic inches of this, however, fruit growing and truck farm- . ing the question is settled that there s ro leavening gas per ounce of powder. for all branches of a Bl 3 Th P! TR St agric Ames Every other powder tested exhibited a much growing and truck farming, are eng . PRt 1o 0 the motey makers and yiels the lower strength than the Royal, the average being quickest and best profits Use it and pay if satisfec Address, VON MOHL CO. Solo Amorlean Agents, Clactnvail, T AMUSEMKNTS. The Balmy South ! = 2l Land of Plc?nty $ r n ] DIRECT FROM THE TANK. No Hot Winds CHEAPER THAN STEAM. NoiDrouths. RN : BESY POWER r.'."rn(E:r‘.r..'.lv'.uN.-uiflnl\‘l‘\‘l::fl;aun; Cool summers and: mild winte: On Hay, Running Separators, Cresmerlos, &c. o an three crapa ratied o year Courtland B R\ o s 40 e bt Shippin: il Lake, 2 e OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Ues bring the 1markets of the Omaha. : : Lo ‘ ole country to.your door, Work : Py kagy ol abunient y ‘» Stationary or Portabie. ¢ never falling crops. that bring big "’ 1to 120 H. P, 8 to 80 H. P, prices and you hare something to 8end for Catalogue, Prices, etc., describing work to be done. arket all the yesr througl o Chlcago, 248 Lake StoN HE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS but numerous suburban streets that were ccigei i Omana, 321 So. 15th 33d & Walnut Ste., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Central Mississippi never cleaned are now being kept in first ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK, pp lnd E"ry “igh' 1hi‘ w..k, class condition. O AN R A AN T AR ENC R MU 2 AR N AN well watered, good roads, friendly - people eve faillog 8 fro = PP e hotl "on ihe_ globe. | The BAI I4OON EDUCATIONAL. Distingu ed cooks of the world use and of turning » . tide immigration 1! to- advise the use of Price’s Baking Powder, Grabaw Mumu plete its smoothness. Roll them under the wards this wonderful region. Twenty S ey e One quart Graham four, one tablespoontul | Bands nto round balis size of small ex; lay Acree thore with any, sork of san LEAPS by “ARH‘DUKE “ILIT‘RY I"sT'T“TE R ot arda. brown sugar, one teaspoonful salt, three tea- | them on greased shallows cake pan, put very {60 “acres In the west. Stock run Mme. Cel:ste and Prof. Le Burno. , v : ! spoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, one egg, one | ¢lose together. Bake in moderate oven thirty t all the year and you can rais 4 s The o ili sche ) West. The racing matinee will be cailed at 1 | BREOSY HEXR! DU KNINE, G PR, E° | S Vel gold sitt sugar over them, Ut il the ye fth "he R | = The Great Military School of the West o'clock this afternoon, and in addition [ P And powder, add beaten egg and milk. S i . EDUCATIONAL. . Rlso HIEDHINGHAUS HiLL for Small BO]S- to the regular features which have been | mix fnto batter ilke pound cake, muffin pans Unsurpassed Advantages. Investigate before solecting a school. For u advertised, the will be a que mile well greased, two-thirds full; bake in hot u\’.n’ One and one-half pints flour, pinch lu“.‘ the n r | r Place e leh "Nt Rentivz e Sbal Safey, | el greated, oAl S SaMME piata. Gour, Plach Ml b Siieer B, thar [he Harcourt g i will ride against Adam Thompson's trotter, R Baking Powder, one tablespoonful lard, two | With amoun{ o g Ao, o8, One-nalt pint. milk. one. teusboonful sx- tnes ftins pears, stwberles | Seminary, Gambier, O. P 2 5 our, one- oa- | OEW ! mons, 'early appl e ,”"'( “,“‘ fl"“‘&f‘l(,"[’f,“_: ',‘ “,‘k;“‘"‘:"h::‘ Yoy | trict nutmeg. Sift together flour, salt, sugar apricots t all small fruits For Girla. The highest (ntellectual advantages, s Uhautabgua Lake Excursions Every Day. nful salt, 0 tablespoon gar, and gowder; rub in lard cold; add beaten tuls Royal Baking Powder, two table profitable, never failing sou beautiful and cowfortable bome, & bountiful labie; Round trip, Chautauqua lake tickets, good | '4spocufuls Royal Baking Powder, two table- | eggs and milk; mix in smooth batter as for | ove full particulars and careful attention (o all that pertaios to good - . . enl horo! nental ug, refined manoery until October 31, are now on sale via the | SPOORfuls lard, three eggs, ome teaspoonful | mumns, drop ‘'with tablespoon on greased | $ B D e are: " iaialogues sent =% Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rallway. | %ch extract nutmeg and clunamon, three- | baking tin; sift sugar over tops; bake in hot o0 bR A £8 . ] - A DAUGHTER OR WARD TO EDUCATE? Handsomely llustrated descriptive book, with | Quarters pint milk. St together '{“&‘;- ':'1": oven elght or ten minutes. 66th S — 5 —“" D any information desired, will be sent on ap- | Susar and pawder; rub in lard cold; add mitk, Bt e ot F A Thele school In the Southweat (g the achool Te8 Dlication. | B. P Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas | beaten eggs and extracts. Mix into dough y . y sl Befurni City, Mo.; C. K. Wilber, western passenger | S0ft enough to handle; flour the board, turn | Proceed as directed for wine sauce No. gl rade R i ate admits to Wellesly. hmith \gent, Chicago. ety out dough, give it quick turn or two to com- | substituting brandy for wine. e ey ke ¥ BELLAND, Vria. daskvonriiodd/ COLUMBIA, = = = MISSOU Wirs. per cent. less. Pleased with the New System. 3$ 1 § Street Comm ssicner Ka:par has now got his Every other powder likewise showed the presence gang of street sweepers thoroughly organized , and is much pleased with their success, He has forty men at work and they are suficient # § 9 to cover the entire city. e says that the The claim that this report shows any other powder of superior men are all taking bold of the work ener- B . ce BRLSally and. that® the improvement Io the strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood by the general condition of the streets is already Government officers who made the tests, noticeable. Not only are the streets Kept cleaner than they were under the old system, of alum or sulphurie acid. ‘ ! Royal Baking Powder. E _ o : . Rl b o Pl o e e o pounds; honey, 382,560; beeswax 9 3 3 7 at O, s i ke and 0 vigdn ik i SLIE MARMADUKE, - - Swaot Springs, Mo

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